
Trump Criticizes Prayer Service After Getting Called Out by Pro-LGBT Bishop: 'They Can Do Much Better'
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
31% : " When asked what he thought about the sermon, Trump -- who appeared visibly unimpressed during the service -- volleyed the question back to the press.31% : Despite criticism from Trump and his allies, Budde's sermon resonated with many who see it as a call for compassion and inclusivity in a time of uncertainty.
29% : " Budde urged Trump to consider the plight of marginalized communities.
27% : Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde used the opportunity to advocate for immigrant rights and LGBTQ+ acceptance, directly challenging the new administration's stance on these issues, asking Trump to "have mercy.
12% : Tech mogul and Trump ally Elon Musk joined Trump in criticizing Budde's message, posting on his social media platform, X, that she had been infected with the "woke mind virus."
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